Tacit knowledge sharing in information systems development projects: social interdependence and regulatory focus perspectives

S. Hung, J. C. Tsai, Kuanchin Chen, Charlie Chen, Ting-Ting Yeh
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine tacit knowledge sharing within information systems development (ISD) projects by exploring the combination of social interdependence theory and regulatory focus theory (RFT).Design/methodology/approachA survey was conducted on 198 ISD professionals to investigate the effect of social interdependence on tacit knowledge sharing. The survey data were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM), and the results were discussed.FindingsThis study reveals that team members tend to share tacit knowledge in a way characterized by cooperative interdependence, and different patterns of social interdependence have an impact on tacit knowledge sharing. The RFT explains the disparities in attitude toward tacit knowledge sharing. Specifically, individuals with a prevention-focused orientation positively moderate the impact of competitive interdependence on tacit knowledge sharing, while those with a promotion-focused orientation have a negative moderating effect on the effect of competitive interdependence on tacit knowledge sharing. Moreover, promotion-focused individuals negatively moderate the effect of cooperative interdependence on tacit knowledge sharing.Originality/valueThe study identifies important aspects of social interdependence in ISD projects that affect the management of tacit knowledge. Furthermore, the study shows that the influence of cooperative and competitive interdependence on tacit knowledge sharing is moderated by the regulatory focus of an individual, providing new insights into ISD knowledge management.
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信息系统开发项目中的隐性知识共享:社会相互依赖和监管焦点观点
摘要目的结合社会相互依赖理论和监管焦点理论,探讨信息系统开发项目中的隐性知识共享。设计/方法/方法对198名ISD专业人员进行调查,探讨社会相互依赖对隐性知识共享的影响。利用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对调查数据进行了分析,并对结果进行了讨论。研究发现,团队成员的隐性知识共享倾向于以合作相互依赖的方式进行,不同的社会相互依赖模式对隐性知识共享有影响。RFT解释了对隐性知识共享态度的差异。以预防为导向的个体对竞争依赖对隐性知识共享的影响具有正向调节作用,而以促进为导向的个体对竞争依赖对隐性知识共享的影响具有负向调节作用。此外,晋升导向个体负向调节合作依赖对隐性知识共享的影响。独创性/价值该研究确定了ISD项目中影响隐性知识管理的社会相互依赖的重要方面。此外,研究还表明,合作和竞争相互依赖对隐性知识共享的影响受到个体监管焦点的调节,这为ISD知识管理提供了新的见解。
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